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you should prove you understand the law around the use of guns and things like that. if we start talking about that, then we'll be realistic. i think what's happening now for a lot of these politicians is we've had this moment here in our culture which is pretty horrific, and they're running for the hills a little bit, running scared, so they're going to look for something they can do that is maybe better than nothing but largely cosmetic. just like the assault weapons ban was largely cosmetic. >> give me a ron reagan gun bill. >> a ron reagan gun bill says just like when you want to buy a car or drive a car, you have to go and prove that you understand the laws surrounding the use of your gun. you have to prove you know how to use your gun, how to store your gun, how to clean your gun. you've got to go through a background check, of course, whether you buy the gun at a gun show or anywhere else. think of the stupidity of the gun show loophole. i mean, was bob casey talking about that? the fact you can buy a gun over ruling out the possibility of some gun control legi
you should prove you understand the law around the use of guns and things like that. if we start talking about that, then we'll be realistic. i think what's happening now for a lot of these politicians is we've had this moment here in our culture which is pretty horrific, and they're running for the hills a little bit, running scared, so they're going to look for something they can do that is maybe better than nothing but largely cosmetic. just like the assault weapons ban was largely cosmetic....
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but this year it's not going to be that easy because there are these brand new super [ bleep ] up laws as a way to prevent voter fraud but are in fact designed to make it hard for specific people to vote. black people, elderly people, poor people, and students. i wonder what those demographics have in common. oh, yeah. they're probably going to vote for this guy. >> hey, i just met you. and this is crazy. but here's my number. so call me maybe. it's hard to look right at you baby. but here's my number. so call me maybe. >> actually, when we look back on the off the wall of 2012, it will be hard to beat the real thing. >>> up next, defending chuck hagel, president obama may find that filling the role of secretary defense is more difficult than he thought if congress plans to bork everyone he picks. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the
but this year it's not going to be that easy because there are these brand new super [ bleep ] up laws as a way to prevent voter fraud but are in fact designed to make it hard for specific people to vote. black people, elderly people, poor people, and students. i wonder what those demographics have in common. oh, yeah. they're probably going to vote for this guy. >> hey, i just met you. and this is crazy. but here's my number. so call me maybe. it's hard to look right at you baby. but...
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that's the law because driving a car is a license, not a right. to get on the highways is considered a privilege. holding a gun at any age at any time for any reason seems to be a right by the definition of the supreme court. >> okay. well, we are also a little bit far away from having a new law be tested by the supreme court. this is going gog through congress first. you're probably going to have a new justice or two before something would get to the supreme court. >> this bill is supposed to get written by next month. >> that's what they say -- >> i think he's going to insist on it. >> i do think that the proposals will come out next month, but it still will be legislated and go through hearings -- >> here is something that really feasts on negatively. here is speaker boehner not ruling out the pockssibility of some gun control legislation but catch his act. this is what the republican party has been brought down to. they have to kiss the butt of the gun guys. take a look. >> we join the president in mourning the victims of the horrible tragedy
that's the law because driving a car is a license, not a right. to get on the highways is considered a privilege. holding a gun at any age at any time for any reason seems to be a right by the definition of the supreme court. >> okay. well, we are also a little bit far away from having a new law be tested by the supreme court. this is going gog through congress first. you're probably going to have a new justice or two before something would get to the supreme court. >> this bill is...
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>> you want one more law on top of 20,000 laws when most of the federal gun laws are. >> enough. >> enough. >> demand a plan. >> right now. >> i need your help. i do. i have a great fondness and admiration for the political process. >> you can never ask me about what it is and we're going to hurt people. >> i'm happy being involved from the outside in government. >> ifs and ands and buts are like candy and nuts. >> i feel that it's more likely we will go over the cliff. >> the house should have gone and passed speaker boehner's bill. >> i think he's doing all he can and catching hell at the same time. >> we do the right things every day for the right reason. >> this looks like it was a nice rather than naughty crowd. >> ooh, let's get right to our panel. with us from washington, cohost of the cycle krystal ball. so ryan, we've got the president heading back to washington to head off the fiscal cliff. but he's also got some second term appointments on his agenda. one being the next secretary of defense. did you expect to see chuck hagel of all people so embattled from both sides? >> well, y
>> you want one more law on top of 20,000 laws when most of the federal gun laws are. >> enough. >> enough. >> demand a plan. >> right now. >> i need your help. i do. i have a great fondness and admiration for the political process. >> you can never ask me about what it is and we're going to hurt people. >> i'm happy being involved from the outside in government. >> ifs and ands and buts are like candy and nuts. >> i feel that it's...
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is willing to stand by and watch trillion- dollar deficits -- not just watch them but put them into law -- is simply unthinkable. we are on course to become like greece or italy or spain, and this president sits by idly watching. what i will do is cut spending, cap spending, and balance the budget. [applause] i have done that. i'm not just talking about that. if you are in business and i was in business 25 years, with it to businesses are run myself, others i try to help, if you are not a conservative fiscally in business, then you are out of business. you have to balance your income statement. you have to make sure that your costs equal your revenues, or your revenues equal or exceed your costs. i went to the banks and did that. i went to my state of massachusetts and balanced the budget every year, without raising taxes or adding more debt. as i go to washington, let me tell you how i will do it. first, i will look at every single line item, every single program, and ask this question -- is this program so critical to america that it's worth borrowing money from china to pay for it? i
is willing to stand by and watch trillion- dollar deficits -- not just watch them but put them into law -- is simply unthinkable. we are on course to become like greece or italy or spain, and this president sits by idly watching. what i will do is cut spending, cap spending, and balance the budget. [applause] i have done that. i'm not just talking about that. if you are in business and i was in business 25 years, with it to businesses are run myself, others i try to help, if you are not a...
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passed a bill that would eliminate a prevention in public health fund established under the reform law, in part, to pay for lowering the interest rate on subsidized student loans for this year. the fund is already providing grants to state and local governments to help pay for programs to fight obesity and prevent chronic diseases, including diabetes in the community, the workplace and among minority groups that have high rates of obesity and diabetes. killing off this program -- the editorial goes on -- would be hugely costly to americans' health and future health care costs. there is no explanation of this move except for the usual anti-health care reform demagoguery." mr. president, i ask consent this editorial appear in its fullness at this point in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: well, mr. president, i know if i can make it any more clearer than the "new york times" editorial but i want to mention several representative investments that are happening, again, right now. i mentioned those right here. the $226 million on diabetes and heart disease, $
passed a bill that would eliminate a prevention in public health fund established under the reform law, in part, to pay for lowering the interest rate on subsidized student loans for this year. the fund is already providing grants to state and local governments to help pay for programs to fight obesity and prevent chronic diseases, including diabetes in the community, the workplace and among minority groups that have high rates of obesity and diabetes. killing off this program -- the editorial...
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>> because i think it's the biggest swing state that has one of these laws. so it's important in the election that's quite strong. a lot of states have these. most states have some sort of requirement of i.d., 10 states, pennsylvania being one of them, has a tougher law you were talking about in which you have to show a specific kind of voter i.d. now, most of us i think we show i.d. for everything all the time now. but a surprising number of people don't have it. mostly the poor, the elderly have trouble with this sometimes. and so when pennsylvania did its law, for instance, the first estimate was about 90,000 people in pennsylvania voters would lack this kind of voter photo identification. but instead when they ran the voter rolls plus the department of transportation rolls, they found about 758,000 people did not. it's a surprising number. >> and does it break along partisan lines, if you're talking poor and old, you might be talking democrat and republican. >> you might a little. but certainly the parties think that these more restrictive laws help the r
>> because i think it's the biggest swing state that has one of these laws. so it's important in the election that's quite strong. a lot of states have these. most states have some sort of requirement of i.d., 10 states, pennsylvania being one of them, has a tougher law you were talking about in which you have to show a specific kind of voter i.d. now, most of us i think we show i.d. for everything all the time now. but a surprising number of people don't have it. mostly the poor, the...
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we, as a country, have not enforced the law. because of that we're at the situation we're at today. >> reporter: hernandez is ineligible for a driver's license in arizona. on this day, she's going to have her photo taken for her deford action application, essentially breaking the law to become legal. she worries mitt romney would end the deferred action program leaving her ineligible for the job she wants in alternative energy when she finishes grad school. president obama will legalize more undocumented immigrants and keep his deputies busy chasing smugglers. >>> so, just how different do you think the two candidates are when it comes to gun laws and gun control? well, i'll tell you exactly where they stand, next. >>> florida officials under fire after going back on a pledge to ease up on purging voter rolles. >>> this is new movie scene, a dramatic jewelry heist, right there, caught on tape. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but fee
we, as a country, have not enforced the law. because of that we're at the situation we're at today. >> reporter: hernandez is ineligible for a driver's license in arizona. on this day, she's going to have her photo taken for her deford action application, essentially breaking the law to become legal. she worries mitt romney would end the deferred action program leaving her ineligible for the job she wants in alternative energy when she finishes grad school. president obama will legalize...
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laws a scheme to disenfranchise low-income and elderly voters. they have sunk their jaws into an innocent victim because this is blood in the water. >> shark, shark shark, shark, shark. shark. >> stephen: tonight's chum du jour is pennsylvania house majority leader and keeper of america's strategic forehead reserve, mike turzai. now, turzai has been in the center of a feeding frenzy ever since he bragged about this legislative achievement. >> voter i.d., which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> stephen: wow! there it is, folks. he's going to win because of voter i.d. that's the g.o.p. game plan for this election. >> he just said-- and i take him at his word-- we're really about partisan gain, about the pursuit of power. >> these new laws making it hard tore vote require government-issued photo i.d. cards and other moves are aimed at getting romney other and republicans elected. he blew the cover. he admit the the whole scheme was to win. >> stephen: what! the point of politics is to win? no one tell chris
laws a scheme to disenfranchise low-income and elderly voters. they have sunk their jaws into an innocent victim because this is blood in the water. >> shark, shark shark, shark, shark. shark. >> stephen: tonight's chum du jour is pennsylvania house majority leader and keeper of america's strategic forehead reserve, mike turzai. now, turzai has been in the center of a feeding frenzy ever since he bragged about this legislative achievement. >> voter i.d., which is going to...
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laws in effect. seven others ask for photo i.d.s but allow casting a ballot if the voter can provide another form of identification. five more states have passed strict voter i.d. laws that have now been blocked or put on hold now including pennsylvania. >> some democrats were concerned the voter i.d. law could make pennsylvania a closer contest than the polls currently suggest. now after today, they don't have to worry as much. >> reporter: nationwide the toughest voter i.d. laws are facing resistance in court. more states are likely to require photo i.d.s of some kind in future elections. brian? >> pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight, thanks. >>> we mentioned this consumer story in the news tonight. a staple of american life, peanut butter has become a source of worry in recent days because of the recall that's big and getting bigger. now including different brand names and all kinds of other products like cookies, crackers and sauces. our report tonight from nbc's chris jansing. >> reporter
laws in effect. seven others ask for photo i.d.s but allow casting a ballot if the voter can provide another form of identification. five more states have passed strict voter i.d. laws that have now been blocked or put on hold now including pennsylvania. >> some democrats were concerned the voter i.d. law could make pennsylvania a closer contest than the polls currently suggest. now after today, they don't have to worry as much. >> reporter: nationwide the toughest voter i.d. laws...
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zimmerman insoaked florida's stand your ground law. for reaction to the trayvon case we're joined from chicago by gary indiana mare, guarantee man-wilson. she served as the attorney general of indiana a state that has a stand your ground law. welcome into the war room, mayor. >> thank you governor. >> so glad to have you here. i wanted to get to the stand your ground issues, but i know you have seen the video of george zimmerman taken into custody or at least in the sanford police department. what's your reaction. >> i to have tell you that i'm not at all surprised after hearing the audio of the last moments of trayvon's life, i did not expect to see any injuries on george zimmerman and that video simply bears that out. i think it impeaches his story and as the old adage goes, a picture speaks a thousand words. >> for sure. for sure. we were both attorneys general. if i saw that video and had the testimony of the homicide detective who recommended that he be charged with manslaughter, i just do not understand to this moment why george
zimmerman insoaked florida's stand your ground law. for reaction to the trayvon case we're joined from chicago by gary indiana mare, guarantee man-wilson. she served as the attorney general of indiana a state that has a stand your ground law. welcome into the war room, mayor. >> thank you governor. >> so glad to have you here. i wanted to get to the stand your ground issues, but i know you have seen the video of george zimmerman taken into custody or at least in the sanford police...
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in order to comply with federal law. that's why this law must not stand. if the court upholds it then will be back at the ballot box in 2012 and the american people are going to have the final say on this law. thank you all very much. [applause] >> wonderful. i think all three of you for actual remarks money us again, almost two years later, the problems that we have with this health care law. i just want to underscore another trend that we see which is this is just what we know today. there is still mounds and mounds of regulation and information that we will still have to wait to see. so i think that really underscored the danger of moving forward with this health care law, because we even today are not clear as to what the final package will look like. we have time for questions, so please if you have a question for our panelists, please raise your hand and we'll bring you a microphone. start one down there on one in the back. >> how is it politically possible to repeal this thing if you need 60 senators to do what? and the most optimistic scenario you
in order to comply with federal law. that's why this law must not stand. if the court upholds it then will be back at the ballot box in 2012 and the american people are going to have the final say on this law. thank you all very much. [applause] >> wonderful. i think all three of you for actual remarks money us again, almost two years later, the problems that we have with this health care law. i just want to underscore another trend that we see which is this is just what we know today....
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laws as their fence. >> over in that building. discharged after nearly 30 years. her nurse's aide certificate and married james wily, was widowed and lives nearby with friend and caregiver margaret sales. think it was wrong. it deprived her of having a r own. of he she loves children, she loves my granddaughter. effort to get more victims to come forward than an apology. >> at least the state it can do is provide some kind of compensation. y brother's. >> sara, now 76, still wondered what if. >> would have had a boy and name him max, like my brother. children. >> greta cruise >> geta kreuz. >> there still is a law on the books and delegates are asking lawmakers to compensate those who were sterilized. and talk ch gears weather next. >> but first "the federal hot minute." >> you've heard the old saying, all politics is local? well, what could be more local r pocketbook. you're in the business of ch ernment, take a look whi candidate best serves your interest as you vote in november. phrase ll coined that eminding political candidates voters are most interested in w
laws as their fence. >> over in that building. discharged after nearly 30 years. her nurse's aide certificate and married james wily, was widowed and lives nearby with friend and caregiver margaret sales. think it was wrong. it deprived her of having a r own. of he she loves children, she loves my granddaughter. effort to get more victims to come forward than an apology. >> at least the state it can do is provide some kind of compensation. y brother's. >> sara, now 76, still...
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law. it was discovered last week that 758,000 residents lack an i.d. made necessary to vote by a new pennsylvania statute. that's over 9% of the state's population. the laws especially restrictive in democratic areas including it's biggest city of philadelphia where 18% of residents lack vote i.d. and may be rendered unable to vote. >> voter i.d. which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> eliot: there is a nice neutral reason to pass the statute. according to nyu's center, restrictive voting laws will effect 5 million citizens including a disproportionate number of minorities. that's why naacp made the voting rights its theme of its convention. >> let me be very clear our right to vote is the right upon which our ability to defend every other right is leveraged. >> eliot: joining me now is hilly shelton senior vice president for the naacp. thank you for some of your time tonight, hillary, and thank you for your work in this area. are the statutes nothing more than a brazen effort to dis disenfranchise minorities?
law. it was discovered last week that 758,000 residents lack an i.d. made necessary to vote by a new pennsylvania statute. that's over 9% of the state's population. the laws especially restrictive in democratic areas including it's biggest city of philadelphia where 18% of residents lack vote i.d. and may be rendered unable to vote. >> voter i.d. which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> eliot: there is a nice neutral reason to pass the...
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so it must be truth in advertising law, right? >>guest: not that i know of in politics. actually, under the first amendment there is no truth in advertising allied to politics. it is left up to citizens to make those judgments. but this is called the medi scare tactic used at least since 1986. that midterm election it was decided, the senate, going democratic on the basis of mede scare, the same tactic on medicare and social security used changing the senate from republican control to democratic control. it has happen add lot. >>neil: it has resonated in places like florida. arizona. in new mexico. but morally florida with elderly and folks who would hear this and be scared. obviously it does have an effect. right? >>guest: it has a big effect. you are correct. if you are going to look for the biggest effect you look to the states where the population is older. iowa is another good example. west virginia. there are places throughout the country are for one reason or another demographically you have a very sizable elderly population. they depend on medicare they depend on
so it must be truth in advertising law, right? >>guest: not that i know of in politics. actually, under the first amendment there is no truth in advertising allied to politics. it is left up to citizens to make those judgments. but this is called the medi scare tactic used at least since 1986. that midterm election it was decided, the senate, going democratic on the basis of mede scare, the same tactic on medicare and social security used changing the senate from republican control to...
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to the creation of every such corporation eighteen twenty five the pennsylvania legislature passed a law declaring that they had the power to quote revoke alter or an old charter of corporations in the nineteenth century one thousand different states passed similar laws like rhode island's law which was passed in one nine hundred fifty seven and reads the charter of every corporation here after may be repealed at the will of the general assembly in ohio mississippi and pennsylvania banks had their charters revoked they got the corporate death sentence for behaving in quote a financially unsound way in new york in massachusetts corporations that ran turnpikes were given the corporate death penalty for not keeping the roads repaired and eight hundred thirty two pennsylvania gave the death penalty to ten corporations in one year revoking their charters for quote operating contrary to the public interest. in one thousand thirty three president andrew jackson threaten the second bank of the united states for corrupting politicians he actually campaigned for president on ending that banks life
to the creation of every such corporation eighteen twenty five the pennsylvania legislature passed a law declaring that they had the power to quote revoke alter or an old charter of corporations in the nineteenth century one thousand different states passed similar laws like rhode island's law which was passed in one nine hundred fifty seven and reads the charter of every corporation here after may be repealed at the will of the general assembly in ohio mississippi and pennsylvania banks had...
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he signed that law in 1990. a quarter century ago. this week senator john mccain said america is a more loving and caring nation because we passed the americans with disabilities act. the reason john mccain was saying that publicly this week is because this week the united states senate had been considering a treaty modeled on the act to persuade other countries to do what we have done. to treat our law like the gold standard for all countries, to which all countries should aspire. it's kind of flattering. our civil rights advance, one that was hard fought, but one. so far this treaty has been signed by 154 countries including the u.s. it's been ratified by 126 nations, not including the u.s. president obama, in other words, signed it a couple years ago, but it's not been ratified by the united states senate. to be clear, this treaty would not require anything from us at all. we already have disability rights. it just pushes other countries to do what we have done. we would commit on an international level to what we already believe i
he signed that law in 1990. a quarter century ago. this week senator john mccain said america is a more loving and caring nation because we passed the americans with disabilities act. the reason john mccain was saying that publicly this week is because this week the united states senate had been considering a treaty modeled on the act to persuade other countries to do what we have done. to treat our law like the gold standard for all countries, to which all countries should aspire. it's kind of...
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a year and it has been prominent in pushing voter id laws. coke's move comes hours of color of change dot org launched an online petition to urging companies to stop. joining me now is reverend jesse jackson, political activist and founder and president of the rainbow push coalition. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, sir. >> seems to me and i have been prosecutor, governor, the whole bit, i had a hard time finding any evidence ever that there was any significant degree of voter fraud. on the other hand i did find an awful lot of evidence that there was fraud in the stock market. so this group alec is pushing to deregulate the stock market and put a whole bunch of new laws in place to control voter fraud. what is going on here? >> those who are denied the right to vote have always found ways to undermine the impact of the vote. it may have been some form of reapportionment, but now they are going so far as to suppress the votes. i just left tennessee, in that state, 250,000 seniors do not have a photo id. about 300,000 have an id
a year and it has been prominent in pushing voter id laws. coke's move comes hours of color of change dot org launched an online petition to urging companies to stop. joining me now is reverend jesse jackson, political activist and founder and president of the rainbow push coalition. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, sir. >> seems to me and i have been prosecutor, governor, the whole bit, i had a hard time finding any evidence ever that there was any significant degree...
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court gets to explain why it will uphold, gut, or completely overturn the nation's landmark health care law. the justices and the lawyers took turns comparing the health insurance market to everything from broccoli to automobiles, but chief justice john roberts wasn't necessarily buying. >> the key to the government's argument to the contrary is that everybody is in this market. everybody is in this market, so that makes it very different than the market for cars or the other hypotheticals that you came up with, and all they're regulating is how you pay for it. gwen: justice anthony kennedy, once again a potential swing vote, apparently had the same problem. >> the government tells us that's because the insurance market is unique. and in the next case, it'll say the next market is unique. but i think it is true that if most questions in life are matters of degree, in the insurance and health care world, both markets -- stipulate two markets -- the young person who is uninsured is uniquely proximately very close to affecting the rates of insurance and the costs of providing medical care in a
court gets to explain why it will uphold, gut, or completely overturn the nation's landmark health care law. the justices and the lawyers took turns comparing the health insurance market to everything from broccoli to automobiles, but chief justice john roberts wasn't necessarily buying. >> the key to the government's argument to the contrary is that everybody is in this market. everybody is in this market, so that makes it very different than the market for cars or the other...
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but the guy on stage last night, he said that he doesn't even know that there are such laws that encourage outsourcing. never heard of them. never heard of them. never heard of tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. he said, if it's true, he must need a new accountant. now we know for sure it was not the real mitt romney because he seem to be doing just fine with his current accountant. so you see, the man on stage last night he does not want to be held accountable for the real mitt romney's decisions and what he's been saying for the last year. and that's because he knows full well that we don't want what he's been selling for the last year. so governor romney may dance around his positions, but if you want to be president, you owe the american people the truth. so here's the truth. governor romney cannot pay for his $5 trillion tax plan without blowing up the deficit or sticking to the middle class. that's the math. we can't afford to go down that road again. we can't afford another round of budget-busting tax cuts for the wealthy. we can't afford to gut our investments in edu
but the guy on stage last night, he said that he doesn't even know that there are such laws that encourage outsourcing. never heard of them. never heard of them. never heard of tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. he said, if it's true, he must need a new accountant. now we know for sure it was not the real mitt romney because he seem to be doing just fine with his current accountant. so you see, the man on stage last night he does not want to be held accountable for the real mitt...
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practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on. >> >> that was mike clark reporting. our partners that politico have set up a life and pictures of senator arlen specter, from his days as the philadelphia district attorney. we have set up a link on our website, wjla.com. >> two days and counting until the next presidential debate. the president is in virginia while mitt romney is conducting his debate preparations in massachusetts. stay with us for complete coverage of the second presidential debate. we will bring it to you live on tuesday, starting at 9:00 p.m. >> a woman is recovering, fighting for her life after fire raced through rahm this morning. firefighters found flames shooting from the basement. after they put the fire out, they searched the home and found a woman
practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on. >> >> that was mike clark reporting. our partners that politico have set up a life and pictures of senator arlen specter, from his days as the philadelphia district attorney. we have...
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law would help bring the state to mitt romney. so you could see easily that if 2% or 3% of people could not vote it could swing the vote in a different way otherwise. >> luke johnson there, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> you're welcome. >>> it is a case for inspector clouseau. why so many empty seats? that's next. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. with tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] tums freshers. fast relief, fresh breath, >>> olympic organizers investigating a strange phenomenon inside the sold out venues. empty seats. spectators reported rows and rows of multiple events are having this problem with empty
law would help bring the state to mitt romney. so you could see easily that if 2% or 3% of people could not vote it could swing the vote in a different way otherwise. >> luke johnson there, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> you're welcome. >>> it is a case for inspector clouseau. why so many empty seats? that's next. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right...
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that law is now before the courts. they asked what effect it would have on the presidential election. >> if it were upheld and in place in time for the november election, do you think the polls have shown a pretty razor thin margin margin. do you think it would help romney's campaign here in the state? >> i think we both know that in so far as there is inappropriate things going on, people voting inappropriately, are more likely to vote democrat. >> if these protections are in place, the voter id, that might not ultimately help him in a close race? >> right, i think if people cheat, we believe the people who cheat are more likely to vote against us. >> the only catch there, there is no good evidence that people are cheating. but there is good evidence that people who aren't cheating like that 93-year-old great, great grandmother are going to have a much harder time voting for whoever they want to vote for and may not even be able to vote in november. joining us now is nicole austin hillary, director of the d.c. offices
that law is now before the courts. they asked what effect it would have on the presidential election. >> if it were upheld and in place in time for the november election, do you think the polls have shown a pretty razor thin margin margin. do you think it would help romney's campaign here in the state? >> i think we both know that in so far as there is inappropriate things going on, people voting inappropriately, are more likely to vote democrat. >> if these protections are in...
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that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 "news at noon," on your side. this is breaking news. >> following breaking news from montgomery county. a student at northwood high school hospitalized after being a fight inside school. the victim's injuries are not life-threatening. exactlyon't know what was used as a weapon and they cannot identify the suspect. continue to follow the latest. opening statements begin today for two police officers accused beating the university of maryland student. the two prince george's werey police officers beating johne mckenna. penelope john gonzalez. it is the video shot from a dormitory room that will be crucial. minutes after the jury, made up men and seven women, courtroom, prosecutors played the video over and over again during opening arguments. the two prince george's county with firste charged e assault. degre reginald baker and james harrison. the video clearly shows an abuse power, broken trust, and of the law, say prosecutors.
that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 "news at noon," on your side. this is breaking news. >> following breaking news from montgomery county. a student at northwood high school hospitalized after being a fight inside school. the victim's injuries are not life-threatening. exactlyon't know what was used as a weapon and they cannot identify the suspect. continue to follow the latest. opening statements begin today...
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i think the laws are porous enough that it doesn't matter. it's an example of the extent to which people sort of realize that the way this works these days in terms of superpacs, in terms of outside support of groups, you have a lot of freedom. you can play around a lot. i've gotten a lot of calls from people suggesting i can't believe he's going there, is this a surprise? he's talking on a media panel. so i think as long as he's not talking strategy, it doesn't matter. >> i'm sure he's not going to talk to anybody else while there, right? >> that becomes the require, right? >> democrats who have been loathed to participant because they have an ideological opposition to the notion of a superpac, discover, hey, i wish kobe were in the finals but he ain't. this is the game we're playing. this is the teams that have been filtered. so i think big pocketed, deep interested democratic strategists and especially donors have to step up to the plate. i think that's at least part of the trend. as maggie said, they're hoping that will be the case. i thi
i think the laws are porous enough that it doesn't matter. it's an example of the extent to which people sort of realize that the way this works these days in terms of superpacs, in terms of outside support of groups, you have a lot of freedom. you can play around a lot. i've gotten a lot of calls from people suggesting i can't believe he's going there, is this a surprise? he's talking on a media panel. so i think as long as he's not talking strategy, it doesn't matter. >> i'm sure he's...
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law requires three for superintendents, so to hire them they had to get a waiver from the state board of education. he said his goal is to eliminate the achievement gap where kid from wealthier areas have higher test scores than others. >> it's hard work, the work is already started but it's doable. >> reporter: he said the role of teachers has changed with the times. >> i was in the store and a parent asked a child what is the state capitol and before she could turn around the child googled it. the reality is we have to be facilatorsr. >> reporter: he will earn $200,000 a year over a four year contract. as for the age question. >> having heard there well over about 30 principals in and around the community, i don't think age is a problem for the principals as it hasn't been in communities where i have served in the past. >> reporter: he spent much of the day holding meeting was county leaders,ers. abc 2news. >> the latest now onto martin shooting. prosecutors say they will announce new information about the investigation in the next 72 hours, this as supporters rallied again tonight
law requires three for superintendents, so to hire them they had to get a waiver from the state board of education. he said his goal is to eliminate the achievement gap where kid from wealthier areas have higher test scores than others. >> it's hard work, the work is already started but it's doable. >> reporter: he said the role of teachers has changed with the times. >> i was in the store and a parent asked a child what is the state capitol and before she could turn around...
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law. it could cost us 100,000 votes. >> by the republican party to pass laws dis disenfranchising voters. >> they've done the demographics. they know the numbers. >> cenk: so at the same time republicans love this, of course. what they're doing is across 26 different states they've already implemented or have voters legislation pending to is for voter indictment i.d. laws. they say if you want to vote, we have to see voter i.d. that may seem reasonable to foes who have driver's license. but a lot of people in the city don't have driver's license. is this all a begins dense or do they want less people to vote. let's go to the guy who was one of the guys who founded the heritage foundation among many conservative groups. what did he say decades about voting. >> they want everybody to vote. i don't want everybody to vote. elections are not won by a majority of people. they never have been from the beginning of our country and they are not now. >> cenk: well, at least he was entirely clear abo
law. it could cost us 100,000 votes. >> by the republican party to pass laws dis disenfranchising voters. >> they've done the demographics. they know the numbers. >> cenk: so at the same time republicans love this, of course. what they're doing is across 26 different states they've already implemented or have voters legislation pending to is for voter indictment i.d. laws. they say if you want to vote, we have to see voter i.d. that may seem reasonable to foes who have...